The first performance heart rate monitor in a wrist band that transmits continuous heart rate data to fitness apps and sport devices. The Mio LINK features a comfortable, sleek design with its soft silicone strap. Available in two sizes to fit a wide range of wrist sizes.
Product Features
- Continuous, EKG-accurate heart rate monitoring
- No chest strap required!
- Suitable for running, cycling, and other intense workouts
- 6-color LED indicates current user-configured heart rate zone
- Connects to smartphones and fitness apps, bike computers, and GPS watches
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Fabulous concept and design; hindered by a few performance issues I’m no fan of ‘wearables’, especially during exercise, so the Mio Link had to prove that it could meet two performance points:- invisibility (I need to forget I’m wearing it except when I need the info)- accuracy (an in-exercise heart-rate monitor is all about real-time info, so it needs to be quick and accurate)INVISIBILITYThe Mio Link is really well-done in design. It’s functionally weightless and low-profile. Made of rubber, it’s form-fitting, and…
Has so much potential. Wish they’d update the app I like it, but it’s not everything it should be.First off, the product picture shows the Mio App with a graph of heart rate use. Problem is, you won’t find that graph in the app.Other issues.It records your heart rate only when you hit record on the app. It will display your heart beat data, but it won’t record until you hit record.The recorded results aren’t much: Distance, Duration, Calories burned, average heart rate, max heart rate, average…
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